Gassers

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Gassers
community Käbschütztal
Coordinates: 51 ° 10 ′ 27 ″  N , 13 ° 26 ′ 58 ″  E
Residents : 69  (May 9, 2011)
Incorporation : November 1, 1935
Incorporated into: Jahna
Postal code : 01665
Area code : 035244
Gasern (Saxony)
Gassers

Location of Gasern in Saxony

Gasern is a part of the Saxon community Käbschützal in the district of Meißen .

geography

Gasern is located northwest of the district town of Meißen and is one of the northernmost districts of Käbschützal. To the east of the village, Bundesstraße 6 runs along the Elbe from Dresden towards Riesa . South of Gasern, the federal highway 101 , coming from the Meißner Schottenberg tunnel, runs through the further municipality of Käbschützals. The place is connected to the federal highways by local roads.

Gasern borders on several Meissen districts , for example in the southeast on Obermeisa , in the east on Fischergasse and monastery houses and in the north and northwest on the Klostergut zum Heiligen Kreuz . Neighboring southwest is Niederjahna and Jesseritz to the west (both to Käbschützal). The next place in a north-westerly direction is Keilbusch , a district of the municipality of Diera-Zehren , but without directly bordering Gasern.

history

The settlement was first mentioned in a document as "Kozerin" in 1252, when the nearby Heilig Kreuz monastery received the village as a gift. In the following centuries the place name was mentioned in the forms "Coserin", "Gazerin", "Kasern" and "Kaßeren".

In 1378 Gasern belonged to the Castrum Meißen in the Margraviate of Meißen . A Vorwerk was located in 1448. The monastery of Heilig Kreuz exercised the manorial rule . The administration of the place was incumbent upon the office of Meißen from 1547. From 1875 Gasern was part of the Meißen administration in the Kingdom of Saxony .

The village emerged as a space-like farm hamlet and was equipped with a block and striped corridor. On the way to the Keilbusch there is a former Gesundbrunnen, which was discovered in 1714.

Around 1900 the localization had a size of 128 hectares . At that time Gasern had about 115 inhabitants. It is stated that the place was parish in the monastery of St. Afra . Gasern is still part of the local parish today . On November 1, 1935, Gasern, Jesseritz, Oberjahna , Schletta and Sieglitz merged to form the Jahna community. After the Second World War , the place became part of the Soviet occupation zone and later the GDR . In the 1952 district reform , Gasern was assigned to the Meissen district. In the 1960s and 1970s, two congregations merged within five years. On January 1, 1969, the Jahna-Kagen community was formed from Jahna and Kagen , and on March 1, 1974, it was merged with Löthain to form Jahna-Löthain .

After the reunification and reunification , the district of Meißen continued to exist as the district of Meißen in the newly founded Free State of Saxony until the district reform in 1994 . In the course of this reform, the district of Meißen-Radebeul was formed (from 1996 only the district of Meißen ). In the same year, the communities Jahna-Löthain, Krögis and Planitz-Deila merged to form the new community Käbschützal with 37 districts.

On August 1, 2008, the two neighboring districts of Meißen and Riesa-Großenhain merged as part of the second district reform in Saxony to form the third district of Meißen . In Gasern, two buildings have been included in the list of cultural monuments for Käbschützal by the Saxon Ministry of the Interior .

Development of the population

year population
1551 8 possessed men , 9 residents
1764 11 possessed man
1834 71
1871 116
1890 111
1910 117
1925 96

literature

  • Elbe valley and Loess hill country near Meissen (= values ​​of our homeland . Volume 32). 1st edition. Akademie Verlag, Berlin 1979, p. 152.

Web links

Commons : Gasern  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Population, households, families as well as buildings and apartments on May 9, 2011 according to parts of the municipality. (PDF; 800 KB) In: Kleinräumiges Gemeindeblatt Census 2011. Statistisches Landesamt Sachsen , p. 5 , accessed on October 4, 2016 .
  2. Entry in the Repertorium Saxonicum
  3. Thorough message Because of the mineral health water, or rather sour well, found in the previous 1714 year not far from the city of Meissen, near the village Gasern and used by many people with good benefits: In which in twelve chapters, as well as of its invention, Nature and property, as well as right use and heartfelt benefit, have recently been traded in many extremely troublesome diseases. Wobey at the same time an appendix of different Observationibus Medicis with added in the Google book search
  4. ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. City and district of Meißen. (Online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
  5. Municipalities 1994 and their changes since January 1, 1948 in the new federal states , Metzler-Poeschel publishing house, Stuttgart, 1995, ISBN 3-8246-0321-7 , publisher: Federal Statistical Office
  6. a b Gasern in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony